Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 12, 1906, Image 4

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Receipts and Expenditures of Butler County for the Year 1905. j
NEW BRIDGE ACCOUNT FOR 1005
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IMS • •• - 380 00 K.J. Winters iES 50 J ™ *7o «i
Kjttan Ding road - SSfciSSiS 815 Caldwell 49 00 «« ft» i
SSiScHMtat ;• ;; gS PvftPfiK? ss" * B * rber 84 » j
Musbrush „ ®f i S'°" ~.i J. T. Crtpmer tiO 00 15 50 IM3
r. aSfeSSffiS J. D. Mctiee 41 »» ??. |
Reefer repair 44 ' c '* iron, lumber and erection of Valencia bridge 4142 |
«■— -rr gitw<»-is ffsWS II 11
ISKlll. Boro GroUJO Bridge Co. !"'» ■"£»•*«•» S,»'„f?* r %. U ««
Cement furnished by Co.for new work **
£>¥ 100
Due Nelson Buclianon Co. from -''J? .*]
Due Breckenridge Ac t'ber from
Total paid during 1905..... ?2?190 18
Bridge Repair Account for 1905.
Name oi Bridge. Amount.
■TOM * .j«
Saxon Station.. {£ X
ftM 490
* TT 67
Harmony. £ ~
Henfrew -J 2g
' ; »»
Mti ddy\:ree k i"••••■• » $
Allen I So
Balfour S SV
Bloom in oo
Robb mm
Moore n»
Pump Station jJJ
Fllnner h i ™
Cooper lt( g«
New Hope g
Ssai 0 * ::::::::: 9070
Htafr u 00
sj*** .->OO
SSBSSS. =««
Port Kelly - ; 16 S £
§, w 5l en ,V V- 30 «
Hartzell 13 K
Wadsworth Jl o 00
&.r,vr..=: \ jg
H?'* 5 00
ult6. ft 00
Mcßride J.' S
Greece City Si S
Burgoyne ~ 6 „
Coal ran , 0 00
»!» d n e ™ ; i» $
Klttannlng '3 JJJ
A"*™ 20 j»
Atweii::::::: ::::::
Nelson ,o L,
Wolf Creek ™ £
l^tlgan.".'.'.'.'.'.V.'.V ® ™
hennehan 1( , JL,
Goehnng— ™
Brain borough £ VU
Swaney Si «
Book r, -
Bovard „
« I»
Hardware J, ( j£
Lumber
Paint and I'alntlng 1
Total bridge repairs. W 9 ®* 27
Connty Expense for 1905.
Tipstaffs, H. C Seaton * 292 00
•' F. M. Benno ....
Jos. UlncUbergor 286 00
" John Blppus 274 00-S 00
t V>m. travel ln« expense
Uroer McCandless « »
John T.Kelly
J. M. Patterson <} S n
J. C. Klskaddon 100 lu 1J
Court Stenographers
Ed Riddle 30«2 05
Commissioner's acc't days..
Oreer McCandless .<*».. 1071 00
. ISoB 00— 3000 SO
142! 00
Coroner's inquests ®"
Election account "J-;
Bridge news $s ■**
Assessing '*2 ;»
lot on temporary 10an5.... ]®jJ
Penn Industrial Keform ty jjg J*
Western Penitentiary >0« 4.
Allegheny Work House. .. Hi
Court Auditor
9oad damage "■*'
County Auditors
0. D. Husclton 181 &£
Howard Hazlett 156 00
W. C. Deltrici 18161- a
Prtg In State road contract. ■« 00
Transcribing act... .*. ig «>
|8
Injured coal miners J®
Damage account £" *
Fair Association...... ■<J
Refunding account .
Printing Auditors report.... .MO 00
oi&han:: !SS- a**
Kt:::::::::::::::: «
Boiler house repairs. •SS
Freight express and drayage -*>*
Stationery account
lioad Views 2*
Lunacy Inquest ™"
Clerical Work- „ „
Miss H.J. Patterson
Lauraß. McClung....... 500 GO- «57 ffl
Public building and grounds -'j*
l'enn'a Betorm School ,}*'
Fuel account 1»» ®
Janltress. Grace McLafferty 10J5
Sheriff account *■»" }»
Indexing, E. J. Brugh 10
(Commissioners attorneys—
K. L. Ralston 400 00
Stephen Cummlngs... . 25 00-- 425 00
Telephone service 118 w
District Attorneys— _ , „
Samuel Walker 800 «>
John llcnlngar 101 00— <O7 Z»
Court C'rler, Joseph Crlswell 00
Llvary account
C'o. Institute -00 00
Jail sccount *%■ JO
State tax on county bonds. J- <J
Jail physician. W. B. Clark. 'o® 00
lien lit er and Recorder. J. I*.
Davis 11» 30
Prothonotary, J. C. Clark
Jury Commissioners Clerks,
Leona Cooper 15# 00
Letltla Bine 15 00
Tesslo Eberhart 1- 00— ISB 00
Rewards, J. R. Hoon 300 00
Ed. Merwln :iO 00— !30 no
Burial deceased soldiers.... tfo 00
Constables quarterly returns •51 90
Bbtler Water Co ».. 314 61
Janitor, Court and jail 83H 00
Clerk of Courts 007 flf.
Light service, court and jali
Butler L., 11. 4 M. Co ... 13&7 01
Philippe Gas Oo 14 55- 1418 44
Com. Clerk" J. 0. Klskaddon W0 00
I us. for division of Venango
twp 31 no
Commonwealth costs 1175
Military enrollment '-5S 3.1
County Detective
R.L. Barns 29 00
J. R. (loon 777 SO- HOC 20
Jury account 107<B 3*
Registering voters 1674 00
585150
Total Co. expense, IDOS.. iei£» 83
Balance Sheet for 1905.
W. S. Dixon in Account With Bntler
Connty Funds
DR. CR.
To balance on hands
Jau.2, IWJ6 S 0717 33
To Oo.tax received during
1906 77719 56
To State tax received dur
ing 1905 1»W» 19
To unseated land tax re
ceived In 1906 1065 00
To cash received of 00.
Commissioners 2150 97
To cash received of Clerk
of Courts Graham 037 41
To cash received of Clerk
of Courts Ohrlstley 7TO 21
To cash received of Just
ices ef Peaco 231 10
To cash received of Sheriff
Gibson (Jury fees) 77 00
To cash received of J. R.
Hoon. adm, (Jury fees) 83 an
To cash received of retail
liquor licenses 570 00
To cash received of auto
mobile licenses, less per
cent 31 30
To cash received of tem
porary loans 35000 00
To cash received of Pro
thonotary Clark 154 00
To State tax returned to
county H!503 38
Tolut. on J. M. Maxwell
account 12 K7
By amount paid or. tem
porary loans 25000 no
By amount sent to Statu
Treasurer TiX". n."
By amt paid Bur Ass'u
less troas. percentage . W» 4.1
By omt paid School Di
rector's convention ion (X.
By amt paid on unsealed
land 1337 tfi
By amt set over to Co.
sinking fund 22K1 21
vouchers redeemed liISW :ti
By treasurer's percentage. 296 M 0(1
By balance on hand Jan.
1, 1906..... WI2I li:
1151881 05—(154881 (K
W. S. Dixon in Account With Butler
Connty Sinking Fund.
DR. CR.
To amount on hand Jan. 2,
1005 . 73
To amount set over from
taxes of 190', and previous. 231C1 34
By amount bonds and cou
pons paid ?!.>l m
By treasurer's percentage... tc; 12
By balance on hand Jan. 1,
lHOrt 1830 25
K. 192 97—miss S
W. S. Dixon in Account With Don
Tax for 1905.
To dog reserve from 1901. $ 200 00
To dog tax received from 1901
and previous 1583 70
To dog tax received from 1905. 2.W SI
By vouchers on sheep dam
ago *3160 00
By treasurer's percentage.... 1> ;*i
By amount set aside for
school districts 1M» treas
pcrcentagc 591 05
By amount treasurer's per
centage v 31 10
Itf Oof metre for 1908 300 00
9lia 51-f4llO 54
i W. S. Dixon in Acconnt With Surplus
Dog Tax for 1905.
! To amount on hand Jan. -.
I 1906 ■■■■* 10
To amt set over from 1904 for
school districts less treas
urer's percentage . 1«06 ®»
paid twps and »I'{o2 °s
By treasurer's percentage....
Bv amount on hand Jan. 1.1906
#1437 13—51*37 13
Assets of Butler Co. Jan. 1, 1906.
Balance on hand In Sinking
Fund Jan J. 1906 i l«b
Cash in hand of Treasurer
Jan. 1, 14*16 *921 1©
, Due from Collectors, Co. tax
1905 and previous <55
Due from Collectors, state '
tax 'SHK and previous »
Fines due from L E Cristley,
Clerk ofConrto 10 0"
Jury fees due from J. C.
( lark, Prothonotary
Liabilities of Butler Co.,
Jan 1.1908.
Bonds outstanding • 'i!
Sundry bills due and unpaid WW «*
Due twps. and boros, school .
tax from unseated land. . "
Due twps. and boros.. *oad
and poor tax from unseat
ed land
$35773 35-P561 77
Assets in excess of llabiltles 828211 58
We, the AucUtors of Butler Co.. state of
Pennsylvania, have met at the Court House
of said county on the Ist day of Jan., 1906. be
ing the first Monday of the year, according
to the Act of Assembly.
Having examined the several accounts or
the county, do certify, that the foregoing is
a correct statement of the above accounts,
according to the best of our knowledge and
whereof, we have hereunto set
our hand 3 and seals this 16th day of March.
DAVID CTJPPS, I seal]
W. B. BCOTT. [seai.l
G. N. WILSON, [seal]^
Unseated Land Tax Dne Townships
mnd Boroughs, 1906.
' | I | |
DISTRICTS *J S. | : ; :
Butler twp & #O3l ? 8 07
Brady twp ■■■ •• -
Cherry twp J £0 1® A®
Clay twp i *<l ■ •• » *
Centre twp 9 « J
Connoq. twp j *'9 -'-
Clinton twp 2 15 w
Clearfield twp 68 39
Concord twp ••••- ft
Cranberry twp 38 ■* »
Forward twp 23 64 8 hi
Falrvlewtwp •••i - ;; -/!
Lancaster twp - '1 • l"
Marlon twp >» g
Middlesex twp S&'Vii I
Muddycreek twp -86 1® '
I'arker twp ... 21? 21 11
Penn twp 1» 77 #Ui 9<o
Summit twp 10 35 ..
Donegal twp j 94j < «
Oakland twp ' J® '•
Wlnfleld twp 34 39
Venango twp 331 3*• « ■*>
Sllpperyrock twp 16 £] 'J y'
Allegheny twp 39 ,» 1- 26 991
Jackson twp • 1 »
1 Jefferson twp .. •» 87 «
1 Buffalo twp J •*' 2J9 313
Adams twp 386 167
Franklin twp 964 161 IS*
Butler boro 13 78 10 93 48
MUlerstown boro -•••■' 1 .',2
Prospect boro '9 00 27
Petrolla boro | - <*► ® J®
Sunbury boro J® J?J
Harrlsvllle boro ; 1 u «®. 1
Evans City boro j' yj
Falrvlew boro 88 13 914
Eau CI aire boro 11 Oh 311
i Bruin boro 158 #•',
i Zelienople boro | 109 41
#295 71174 07 #2»l 51
Expenditures Account of County Home
and Farm 1905.
Clothing and shoes i 196 50
Fuel account JB3 oo
Furniture, bedding and dry g00d5. ... 426 02
Light account 231 11
Farm Implements ;4 »
Lumber ®
Threshing -J *8
Fertilizer ■ 95 50
Blacksmith <0 la
Grass seeds t\
Feed i 3
Physicians and medicines 576
Hardware 168 -3
Groceries and bread... 3019 88
Beef .- 933 .1
Harness and repairs 41 40
Burial (coflln boxes! 114 00
Live Stock l 'i?S
Printing... 7 -a
Salary and Wages.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham 800 00
J.C.Fisher A 79 25
J. A. Hermon 55 ®®
James Scott 77 00
E. C. Sloan 1000 00
Jack McClellant *S
Geo. Wick « SO
Harry Lelserlng 100 00
Frank Fisher ~*2 55
J. C. Klskaddon, clerical work l-j0 00
Elmer Mellaou j* »7
J. W. Wilson 22.1 00
Mvrtlo Klce t 0®
Annie Patterson 32 00
Sadie English 365 00
Elizabeth Alien 31 £
Ella Thompson.., 1» 00
Dr. L. It. Hazlett 500 00
Frank Hazlett , JO 00
Preaching ~>o 00
Mrs. MOCK 150 .>0
W. J. Beatty 1 50
J. E. Keeseman 66 00
Miscellaneous account 22 .w
InU'rest 566 #7
Freight, drayagc and express 3 10
Itenatr account 163 58
Uefundlng account 53 Xi
Incidentals 8 50
Olslafectant 24 00
Telephone service 39 00
State tax and Poor District l>onds.... 804 00
Temporary loans 12000 oo
J23M51 13
Insane aud Hospital Accounts
Dlxmont ?4789 85
Warren 2LTO 75
Wernersyllle 417 14
Polk 631 19
§7947 93
Expenditures of Kelief and Support
Furnished Outside County
Home 1905.
Justice's fees In order of relief $ 156 no
Livery hire 31 50
Traveling expense, com 118 07
Uemoval of paupers 1-1 41
Provisions 1977 17
Burial expense 7*o 50
Physicians and mcdloines 1978 05
Clothing and shoes 59 <*)
Dry goods aud furniture 70 1"
Hospitals and nurses 1104 05
Incidentals 81 T'.t
House ren*, 12 00
Total iU49C<£
W. S. Dixon in acconnt with Butler
County Poor District.
DB. 08.
To bal. (in hand Jan. 2, 'O6 .* 3624 57
To amt of tax received of
1904 and previous 7772 96
To amt of tax rec'd of 1905.. 25211 37
To amt of tax reeelved of
unseated land 1905 ion K2
To ami rec'd of Co. Com'rs 2347 U7
To amt received of tem
porary loans 11000 00
By vouchers redeemed $211301 6x
l<y temporary loans paid. 12000 no
Uy amt set over to sinking
fund 11057 so
By treasurer's percentage. 670 27
By bal on hand Jan. I, 1906. 27 lit
#50057 39 #50057 39
W. S Dixon in acct. with Butler Poor
District County Sinking Fund
To amt on hand Jan. 2,1906..?10548 76
To amt set over from taxes
of 1905 11057 80
By bonds and coupons paid 75
Ily Treasurer's percentage 156 4 !
By bal on hand Jan. 1. 1906. -12511 :im
•21006 56 8216K; ;>6
Liabilities of Butler Co. Poor District
Jan 1, IfKM.
Bonds outstanding ? 95500 mi
Temporary loans. 0000 00
Sundry bills duo k unpaid 4:t2 '."2
Assets of Buller Co. Poor
District Jan. I, 1906.
Cash In Treas. Jan. 1, 1906. Zi 01
Cash on hand In Poor I>ls
trlck Sinking Fund. .. 12511 38
Amt due from Collectors
tax 1901 and previous 22h5 15
Amt duo from Collectors
tax 1905 7412 54
$101934 22- 122236 71
Liabilities In excess of assets $79697 51
We, the Auditors of Butler county. st;iti- of
Penusjrlvaola. have met it the Oourl House
of snla county on the Ist of Jan., 1900. being
the first Monday of the year, according to
the Act of Assembly.
Having examined the several account* of
the county, do certify that the foregoing Is
a correct statement of the above accounts
according to the beslof our knowledge and
Belief.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set
our hands and seals this 16th day of March,
1906.
DAVID CUPPS, [SEAL]
W. B. SCOTT,- [seal]
O. N. WILSON, [s*Al.
Report of Farm and Home for 1905.
So. of inmates Ist quarter " s
: 2nd 73
3rd " 73
, " " 4th " 90
Total 330
j A verape per quarter *O.
Live Stock.
i Horses. 4 head.
Cows. 13 head.
Heifers, 3 head.
Bulls. 2 head.
Brood sows. - head.
Shoals. 12 head.
Farm Products.
Wheat. 142 bushels.
Rye. > 1 liushels.
Oats. 542 bushels. I .
Corn, 1200 bushels.
Potatoes, 3110 bushels,
Hay, about 50 tons.
Fork. 2s<*> pounds.
Butter, 2190 pounds.
Milk used, about 7300 gallons.
Enough vegetables to supply demand.
Farm products sold, consisting of hav,
graiu. potatoes and veal calves, $34.~.99. "
STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAX JAN. 1, 1900.
- 4 j j j— j
Yrs DISTRICTS. I Comity. State. Poor. Dog.
1897 Karns City borough * 3 57; * 965
1898 Clinton township 204 91 15 07
" Cherry twp 1 1 60
1899 Clinton twp 205 81 16 00 17 ."i(i
" Parker two : 2 25
1900 Harmony boro 97 52 111 88 137 G3| 34 20
" Milleratown boro 20
" Marion twp 105 72
1901 Marion twp ; 110 42; 29 90
" Harmony boro 92 22 57 67 59 00' 433
" Slipperyrock twp 2 00
" Washington twp 24 68
" Clearfield twp j 2 27 4 18
1902 Clinton twp, 82 01 • 26 67
" Brady twp 10 001
" Connoquenessing twp 11 751 237 848 270
" Venango twp 30 34 41 20 190 14
" Kan. s City boro 31 82 548 14 54
" Marion twp j 267 78 ...
1903 Fairview boro 59 62; 04 31 52 8 4-1
" Connoqueneesing twp 31 46 1 18
" Butler twp 211 36 74 32 33 60
" ,Clay twp 11l 45
" {Karns City boro 10 93 132 532 10 59
" Eau Claire boro -11 20 2 01 1 (SI ..
" Summit twp 10 00; !
" Butler boro 353 51 116 91 138 80 500
1904 Brady twp 20 05, ! 13 38' 77
" Connoquenessing twp ; 48 17 60 69 19 91
" Venango twp 12 12 9 39 8 05
" Butler twp 333 52i 24 91 139 45 65 10
" Clay twp 182 60
" Ean Claire boio .19 95 20 21 j 1 (Hi
" Buffalo twp 120 59 25 04 558 (SO 80
" Clearfield twp ! 156 78 ! 23 39
" Lancaster twp 194 9<; 97
" Mercer twp 51 31 i (S8 28 24 97
'• Butler boro 101(1 07 85 70 494 78 4« 10
" Fairview boro 17 30 10 44 24 86 16 51
" Weet Snnbury boro 33 59 413 14 34 01
" Concord twp 24 10
" Winfield twp 99 44 101 21 17 85
" Worth twp 75 66 44 30 88 71 37 30
" Bruin boro 41 40 3 50 27 97 12 78
" Evans City boro 21 07 11 07 4 20
" Portersville boro 7 94 94 4 40 3 06
" Jefferson twp 02
" Marion twp 43
" Franklin twp 4 89 5 12
" Parker twp 7 00
" Harmony boro 5 46
" Zelienople boro j 1 00
1901 Venango twp 1 74 57
" Parker twp 3 95
" Zelienople boro 0 01
1903 Forward twp 25 87
*' Cranberry twp 2 49
' Concord twp 08
" Mars boro 69
1902 Muddy Creek twp 1 15
" Evans City boro 74 64
*4144 29 *647 14*2285 15 $590 51
1905 Adams twp 742 50 57 51 318 27 106 00
Allegheny twp 43 79 57 21 15 24 38 72
Batler twp 566 44 40 41 243 26 120 40
Buffalo twp 522 09 52 97 141 03 83 31
Brady twp 110 24 10 53 486 18 !) 22
Clinton twp 272 10 833 111 50 39 28
Clay twp 399 84 931 210 49 07 41
Centre twp 238 57 133 04 50 58
Clearfield twp 283 79 800 57 72 26 77
Cherry twp 417 3* 42 14 88 44 97 00
Cranberry twp 376 17 594 274 11 24 48
Connoquenessing twp 474 16 29 00 200 15 00 99
Concord twp 18 20 189 15 53 29 87
Donegal twp 795 63 112 80 3)0 48 rj7 00
Forward twp 638 62 90 80 380 42 81 97
Fairview twp 551 74 124 99 231 75 103 47
Franklin twp 542 48 10 10 231 54 59 00
Jefferson twp 359 77 20 97 150 62 58 00
Jackson twp 491 44 48 78 39 86
Lancaster twp 201 23 495 90 45 36 00
Marion twp...., 70 02 37 48 70 II 45
Mercer twp 99 55 11 38 23 48 26 18
Middlesex twp JO3 40 64 30 30 61 28 74
Muddy Creek twp 8 8* 1 22 G 96
Oakland twp BT6 72 796 157 97 is 47
Penn twp 94 90 10 73 34 10 49 24
Parker twp 398 47 018 175 30 60 78
Summit twp 198 8!) 147 11 305 89 38 67
Slippery Rock twp 309 57 14 21 83 93 28 01
Venango twp 509 75 20 90 210 81 109 41
Washington twp 739 89 42 24 59 10 11 93
Winfield twp 465 59 320 02 337 43 108 00
Worth twp 244 08 104 71 30 74
Bruin boro 62 19 8 45 31 94 11 39
Connoquenessing!boro 107 99 45 93 3 85
Evaou City boro 190 15 25 09 82 80 26 00
Eau Claire boro 115 57 6 77 58 13 14 58
Fairviaw boro 21 15 7 23 16 87 10 20
Harrisville boro 72 71 30 80 9 00
Harmony boro 299 10 39 79 32 31 910
Karns City boro 35 24 997 11 58
M'llerstown boro 38 00 2t> 00 19 38 23 07
Mars boro .... 102 07 40 10 110 02 57 00
Portersville boro 37 84 10 22
Prospect boro 98 17 23 30 46 OH 14 03
Petrolia boro 79
Slipperyrock boro 75 44 37 49 72 22 34 12
Saxonburg boro 22 04 28 63 40 94 12 79
Weet Snnbnry boro 85 6* 42 19 5 54
Valencia boro 17 (S3 68 (>:> 11 03 3 01
Went Liberty boro 13 24 0 47 7 00 0 74
Zelienople boro ~, 161 95 09 28 35 23
Butler boro -J876 9* 11182 1402 90 213 00
*lßlOl 30 *2007 21 *7112 54 *2368 14
RECAPITULATION.
Total County *22305 05
Total State 2054 35
Total POOF 9097 68
Total Dog 2904 05
Total *87022 34
Tim above outstanding amounts are subject to deductions, and
exonerations
UNSEATED LAND TAX RECEIVED 1905.
p {P a> 1 jj» | H 5" H
2 8- 2 So Ss=2.
B % t ® £ § g,£
DISTRICTS ? r : : £ ff 9
' • ® 5-
• H
; • ; ; ; S
Cherry twp 859 860 30* 327 23 48 190 25 38
Clay twp (S 73 471 704 2 30| 20 84! 120 22 10
Centre twp.. 497 511 285 2 14: 15 07' 15 07
Connoquenessing twp 152 175 05 71! 463 27 490
Clearfield twp 47 89 68 29 K.> OH 20 51 218 77 200 220 77
Concord twp 10 45 23 42 42 11 7 03' 89 ol| 04 89 05
Cranberry twp 44 3x 5(5 19 1 57; 04 1 (SI
Forward twp 980 16 29 14 3* 381 44 34 331 17 05
Fairview 3 90 7 91 1 88 13 25 93 I I 18
Marion twp 485 485 19 24 210 31 04 15 31 19
Middlesex twp 10 86 10 09 s2l 306 38 42 9HI 43 23
Parker twp ... 13 43 46 51 32 08 5 01; 97 06 181 99 50
Penn twp 11 20 18 77l 16 71 444 51 12 247 53 59
Donegal twp 551 945 II 03 230 28 35 28 35
Oakland twp 20 01 21 94 30 60 847 87 02 34 87 96
Winfield twp 30 55 02 04 83 51 15 00 198 30 198 30
Venango twp 15 21 20 21 11 19 030 52 91 141 54 82
Allegheny twp.. 20 07 17 84 49 59 991 104 01 557 109 5H
: Jackson twp 1 (S3 180 148 70 5 07; 567
'Petrolia borough.. 50 200 35 M 8 M 42 :: 481
Total *247 43*353 22*422 08 *IOO B'/*ll2l L.VFIL 70 *1155 91
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! OR EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS that
\ he cannot cure
1 Consultation free and strictly confi
\ dential. Write if yon cannot call.
Office hours—From'J a. m. to 8:30 p.
in. On Sunday from Itoß p. m. only.
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Imaflam ; h. Dean's
A safe, certain relit Suppressed
Menstruation. Never to fail. Safe!
Bare! Speedy! Hutlsfnrtlon Guaranteed
or money It.funded. Hen', prepaid for
tI.OO per no*. Will send them on trial, to
t>e paid for when relieved. Hamplea Free.
UHITTD MIDICAL CO., 001 74. UncilTK. e».
Sold in Bntler at the Centre Ave.
Pharmacy
|C. F. T. Pape, ?
i SJEWELERI I
S 121 E. Jefferson Street. /
"AMERICAN"
n *
Improved Variable Friction
Fcctl Saw Mills.
Fitted with new "Giant" Duplex
dogs ratchet set works and <jnick
receder. strong, accurate, reliable,
and light running.
I A car load or two of lumber will
pay for one of these nulls.
[Portable saw mills in 5 sizes.
Gang edgers, drag saws. lath and
t-hinglo mills, planers, wood .saws. #j
and splitters. The best made. ti
Full particulars on application. K
AMIOHIC AN SAW MILL CO. 1
Hnckctitown, N «!.,
or I>. C. MMKltl' Agents, |
Grove City, l'u
SELECTING SEED.
&■> F.n«>- Mruna of lm|irn> lux the To
liareo ( rop.
The increase in the yield of com and
xvl,.-.:: whi.-h tin-; resulted from careful
seed selection and breeding i« consid-
evidence of the possibility of se
curing a like improvement in the to
baii-o crop through similar methods.
,\ 1». r»li:'' .-I of the department of ag-
SEED SEPARATING APPARATUS.
riculture has suggested as a satisfac
tory means of separating light from
heavy seed the use of a current of air
as follows:
A simple and effective device for the
purpose is shown In the figure. Tho
material necessary for constructing
this machine cau be obtained by to
bacco growers from almost any chem
ical supply house. The foot bellows
(A) is connected by means of a rubber
tube (B) to the valve tube (C). The
glass tube (D) is fitted with a rubber
cork (K>, in which the valve tube is
Inserted. The top of the cork is cov
ered with a piece of finely woven
gauze In order to prevent the seeds
from entering the valve tube. About
an ounce of seed for separation is plac
ed in the glass tube, anil a current of
air is injected by means of tho foot
bellows. The strength of this current
must »>e regulated by the valve (C) so
that only the dirt, chaff and light seed
will be blown out of the top of the
tube. It is advisable to screen out all
of the large particles of hulls and trash
before putting the seed In the tube.
It Is claimed to be easily within the
reach of every tobacco grower to select
his seed plants in tho manner outlined
and to 1 hereby improve his crop with
out any extra expense and very little
labor.
Get Tomatoes Into Market Eurly.
Last season M. L. Brown of Hamp
den county, Mass., marketed S3OO
worth of tomatoes from a patch of less
than three-fourths of an acre of land.
HEADY TO GO TO MARKET.
The majority of them were taken to a
nearby city in the manner pictured,
says New England Ilomestead.
Tor the first fifty four baskets sold
he received SOO. Mr. Brown says the
thing to do Is to get the tomatoes Into
market as early In the season as pos
sible. The vines received no special
attention other than cultivation. The
Dwarf Champion vaViety gives him
best results.
Manure Spreader.
In a recent prize contest American
Agriculturist asked farmers to state
what Implements they most needed on
their farms. It now reports that nl
most three out of every four of th
700 farmers who sent replies to the
question said they wanted a manure
spreader. Either they had none, or,
having an old one and recognizing its
value in labor saving anil profit mak
ing. they wanted a new one. Another
point about tins particular implement
is that the demand for it, as shown in
this Inquiry, Is relatively as great ii\
the central west ns In the middle or
New England states. The call for gaso
line engines, telephones, etc., Is almost
equally great
A Point In (lie Cotton Problem.
If the Cotton Growers' association
ran succeed by holding back the-staple
111 increasing the market price to 15
cents a pound and holding it there for
two or three months It will be useless
to advise decreased acreage In cotton.
Next season's crop will be a record
breaker sure enough If such big prices
prevail during the planting season.—
Ban Antonio Express.
Torn In Kanxnu.
Speaking In round numbers, the statu
(Kansas) has In the last twenty years
raised about 3,000,000,000 bushels of
corn, worth on the farms where grown
over SSW,OOO,OOO. In Kansas corn Is
the monarch of her many cereals and
the barometer of her prosperity.—Co
burn.
for Younic Turkey Chicle*.
J. C. Cllpp of Virginia recommends
for young turkey chicks sweet milk
and raw eggs about twice a week, In
place of hard boiled eggs and sour
milk curd. Millet and whole wheat ho
regards as the most satisfactory grains
for turkey chicks.
The Flrat Man.
About the middle of the seventeenth
(.•entury Isaac de la Peyrere, In an odd
little volume entitled "The Pre-Adam
ites," attempted to prove that there
were two creations of men -the first oa
tho sixth day of the week of creation,
when "God created man male and IV
male." The rabbis interpret the übove
passage of holy i\rlt as meaning that
the first race of human beings were
creatures In which both sexes were
united in the same individual. Accord
ing to De la Peyrere, Adam was the re
sult of tiie second creation, the "male
and female" being having been the pro
genitor of the gentiles, Adam the fa
ther of the Jews. A great many peo
ple fell in with the views of I>e hi Pey
rere, and he was the lion of the hour.
His followers were called "Pre-Adam
ites," and they increased in numbers
rapidly until finally the movement be
came so strong that the founder of tho
sect was compelled to go to Home and
abjure his doctrine at the feet of Pope
Alexander VII.
Hl* Motive.
Critic I have seen many a red cow
on green grass, but this is the first
time I ever taw a green cow on red
grass. is it an impressionistic depar
ture? Irish Painter Not at all; it's a
patriotic impulse- I wanted to keep the
green above the red.—Exchange.
Quite the Contrary.
•'1 understand that drinking is one of
your husband's failings."
"You have been misinformed," said
the v/Ifo severely; "it Is his most pro
nounced success."
The Coal of It.
Dolly—Neil says that her engagement
ring cost $l"0. Polly Perhaps she
meant that she qirnt as much as lhat
entertaining tho young man before she
got it
NO MAN IS STRONfIER THAN
Hli STOMACH
I.; it. ;rcaUil athlete h»va dy»j>eps!a
acd hi? muscW» would Soon fail. Phytt
cal strength 1< <Serlv««l fro© food. If a
man has insufficient food he loses st r- ngtb.
It he has no food he djoa. Food la cpn
verted Into nutrition through the stom
ach and lx>wels. It depend* on the
strength of the stomach to w hat extent
food oaten Is digested and assimilated.
People can die of starvation who have
abundant food to eat. when the stomach
and Its associate organs of digestion and
nutrition do not tierform their duty.
Thus the stomach is really the vital or
gan of the body. If the stomach Is' weak*
the body will N* weak also, because 11 is
upon the stomach the body relies for its
strength. And as the body, considered as
a whole, is made up of its several mem
bers and organs, so the weakness of the
body as a consequence of "weak" stom
ach will bo distributed among the or
ns which compose the body. If the
y is weak because it is ill-nourished
that physical weakness will be found in
all tue organs—heart, liver, kidneys, etc.
The liver will be torpid and inactive,
giving rise to biliousness, loss of appetite,
weak nerves, feeble or irregular action of
heart, palpitation, dizziness, headache,
backache and kindred disturbances and
weaknesses,
Mr. Louis Pare, of Quebec, writes: "For
years after my health beif&n to fall, my head
urew dUiy. eyes rained me. and my stomach
was sore all the time, while everything I
would eat would seem to tie heavy like lead
on my stomach. The doctors claimed that
It was sympathetic trouble due to dyspepsia,
and prescribed for me. and although 1 took
their powders regularly yet I felt no better.
My wife advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery—and stop taking the doc
tor's medicine. Hho bought me a bottle and
we seun found that 1 lxgan to Improve, so I
kept up the treatment. I took on flesh, my
stomach became normal, the digestive organs
worked perfectly and 1 soon began to look
like a different person. 1 can never cease to
bo grateful for what your medicine h»s done
for roe and 1 certainly give It highest praise."
Don't be wheeled by a penny-grabbing
dealer into taking inferior substitutes for
Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to
be "just as good."
To gain knowledge of your own body—
in sickness and health—send for the Peo
ple's Common Senso Medical Adviser. A
book of 1006 pages. Send '-'1 one-cent
stamjps for paper-covered, or 31 stamiis
for cloth-botmd copy. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, 003 Main Street, lluflalo. X. Y.
HUMPHREYS'
Specifics cure by acting directly on th«
tide par's without disturbing the rest ol
the system.
No. 1 for Fevers.
No. 2 " Worms.
No. 3 " Teething.
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
No. 7 " Conghs.
No. 8 " Neuralgia.
No. 9 " Ileadaches.
No. 10 " Dyspepsin.
No. 11 " Suppressed Periods.
No. 12 " Whites.
No. 13 " Croup.
No. 1-4 " The Skin.
No. 15 " Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria.
No. 19 " Catarrh.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough.
No. 27 " The Kidneys.
No. 30 " The Bladder.
No. 77 " La Grippe.
In small bottles of pellets that fit the yesl
pocket. At Druggists cr mailed, 230. each
Medical Guide mailed free.
Co.,Cor. William a John streets
New York.
Nasal J&tr?S.
CATARRH /f|«
cleanses, soothes and heals I m
the diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh and <lrirc» m -
away a cold in the head
quickly.
Cream Balm Is placed into the nostrils, spreadj
over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is lm
mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—doei
not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug
gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cent*.
ELY BROTHERS. 5C Warren Street, New York
PAROID
READY
OOFINQ.
DAKOID. The Roofing with NC
TAR. Won't dry out. Won'i
grow brittle.
ANYONE can apply it. Tins
Nails and Cement in core o
each roll.
REPRESENTS the results o
vet rs of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
requires painting ever)
fewyears. Not when firsi
laid
I" S Cheaper than Gravel, Slat<
or Shingles.
r\EMAND for PAROID is work
wide.
MADE IN 1. 2 AND 3 PL\
Other Fttevd, Samples and Prices ari
yours if you will ask us.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER, PA.
L. C. WICK,
DBALKB I -
LUfIBER.
M. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director,
245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, P/
Winter's Changes
Breed Pneumonia
lie on the safe side. Have a bottle o:
good whiskey ready for emergencies
We can honestly recommend for thii
purpose
Grundi'atlier's Choice
Guaranteed ,'l Yrs. Old
It's a smooth, palatable whiskey—foi
social and family use; a gallon. Youi
choice of any whiskey in list below foi
fl a full quart; 6 <jts., $5.
KI.NXII, LABUE, OYKKHOI.T
tiI'CHKMIEIBEB, JIT. TKUNO* TIIOBPNOM,
UIBSOn, niLLMUEB. RBIIMIEPOBT
We pay express charges on all mail
orders of or over. Goods shipiied
promptly.
Robt, Lewin & Ca<
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IH WIItES AND LIQUORS.
80. 14 SmltMield St„ PITTSBCBG, F4.
'PBonc*: Brll 31?* P. fc A. 145S
Special Offer
To those purchasing photos
of groups or views, Bxlo, at
50c each, to the amount of $lO
1 will present free a fine 20x40,
exact reproduction that wlli
stand washing and not fade
away. No bum work, but a
fine permanent Bromide en
largement, fully guaranteed.
FISHER,
The Outdoor Artist,
The Butler Dye Works
WASH DRESS GOODS.
We ilon't <*are to appear boast -
■ „ '■ fol, yet at the game time we do
Magi. -•.. *//\ 1 sB - v tliat onr of wash
■r»&*4 U\WA* -\ M Roods is the best ever. It is a
\ . #?* 4;V »reat rfw* ing of the vt-ry newest
V.'L and most approved fabnes snit
able for dainty wash gowns.
.✓T» W H Tak<» time to inspect this dis
/->> * y f M. ' ' /ft ■ play, marvel at the dainty colors.
'■ —wonder at the pretty desiirns. take
*1 notice to the variety of patterns,
J' —** » and then you 11 ask why onr
I __j, * /l ' 1 \ prices are so moderate when the
] Py 'VOjf" ' fabrics are of such snp«-rior
Best soft finish percales, 75 choice patterns l'-Jic
Extra tine batiste, 15c quality, neat patterns 12ic
Fine organdie, newest designs,. l"-ic, 15c and 25c
Fine printed monssoline 25c and 30c
Tropica] panama, plain shades 20c
Soiesette, in all new shades 25c
Embroidered moll 85c
Printed silk mnil 35c and 50c
150 pieces new white goods from 10c to 50c
New embroidered swiss, shrink mnslins. shrnnk linens,
natural linens, fine ginghams, etc.
Big lot of embroidered waist patterns at 5Xc
L. Stein & Son,
108 N. MAIN STREET. BUTLER. PA
LARGEST AM) STRONGEST IN THE COUNTY.
" THE
I Butler County National Bank.
| A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of |
Butler County to do business with.
I /Capital # 300,000 .
I Strength surplus 400,000 .
: (Assets 3,000,000.00 |
We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, *
COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service.
: "The big Bank by the Court House"
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DISTINCT ADVANTAGES.
Your estate will be the more safely administered and
your wishes more certainly attained if you call upon our
Trust Department to act as your executor.
It can act in a capacity either alone any in
dividual of your own selection. Its procedures are regu
lated by statute, and rules adopted after careful consider
ation and wide experience. As a part of this corporation
it'eannot be disabled by illness, or its work in behalf of
your estate hindered by other business.
Will you call that we may explain?
THE
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
106 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
ESTABLISH]EdI9OOT
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - $47,000.00
DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00
None Stronger in the Cotir\ty.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
10-DAY EXCURSIONS
TO
WASHINGTON, D. C.
April 12 and May 10, 1906,
w» $9.00 xu ;
PROPORTIONATE RATE FROM OTHER POINTS.
Tickets ji"" 11 on train leaving at <>: A. M.,
connecting wltli
Special Train of Parlor Cars and Standard Coaches
Tickets are also good on Train No. 4, leaving Pittsbtirg at B.<>o J M ,
and its connections. . , .
Tickets will be good returning until April 21 and Slay 1J inclusive,
respectively, and to stop oft at Baltimore within limit.
For tickets and additional information a pply to Ticket Agents
J. R.WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agt.
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